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Need to fert with FFOF and Light Warrior?

MedUser420

Active member
I have some freshly rooted clones that look like total crap right now. Purple stems, burnt tips and yellowing on lower foliage. I cant tell if its under or over fertilization. I am using 1 part FFOF, 1/2 part light warrior, 1 part perlite and 1 part coco. I have heard you dont have to fert the first few weeks using FFOF and light warrior. So should I ease of the ferts? I am only using about 100-500 ppms of nutes
 
G

Guest

I doubt its overnuting,I hit my clones the first watering after transplant to soil with 1/2 teaspoon grow big so I doubt its that.Did they look sort of crappy to start with?Your clones are only as good as the original cuttings until they really get some growth
 
G

Guest

I agree with skeletor. IMHO soil does not store or carry any nutes. I always fert right after transplant and my plants love it.

GCG
 
G

Guest

sup med, i agree its not overfert, i use FF soil always, usually moonshine mix. how long have they been in the new homes and what strain, cause mine always start growing right away perfectly healthy new growth for the first 2 weeks on just plain water, sometimes i give em liquid k right at transplant. you can feed though and its not gonna over fert i just choose not to. PM me, peace.
 

Maj.PotHead

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light warrior has a NPK on the back of the bag along with a feeding schedule, FFOF is loaded with goodies to help carry the plant 2-3wks n/p. with every transplant a light dose of ferts is in order to help in any shock you may have created. when i transplant during veg i use this http://www.growmore.com/productpages/seaweed.html
 
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